I was playing Call of Duty: WWII this evening. I always seem to pick up on the flaws in the game. I know the designers did an extremely good job in creating the game, but the historian in me can't help myself. The thing I noticed today was the Platoon Sergeant wore the rank insignia of what today is referred to as a Sergeant First Class. In today's army, this rank would be accurate, but not in 1944. In 1944, that rank insignia was referred to as Technical Sergeant Grade 2. This rank was used by Rear Echelon soldiers or US Army Air Force Personnel. It is not a rank used by front line infantry. The Platoon Sergeant was authorized Staff Sergeant which is three stripes and one rocker. Technical Sergeant Grade 2 was three stripes and two rockers. Every time I saw the rank, I cringed. But I'm sure most casual gamers do not know the difference and it does not impeded their enjoyment. On another note, I tend to burn through ammo pretty quick, even with a bolt action rifle or a gas operated M1 which has a mag capacity of only 8 rounds.